Customer reviews

What can I say- Andrew Stanton (Director of Finding Nemo, WALL-E, A Bugs
Life.) has done it again. Great story, fantastic characters and stunning
graphics and animation. Who doesn't love PIXAR-

"Really enjoyed it"

4 stars"

Review by Susan
on 10th December, 2016

One of those rare movies where the sequel is much better than the original.
The story held together better than Finding Nemo and was consistently good
throughout. Finding Nemo had some really dull, down spots. I like the fact they
didn't try and recreate the same ground, there was just enough relevant links to
Finding Nemo to keep it credible, but it was a great story on it's own.
A definite add to any animated collection.

Description

Finding Dory reunites the friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish with her
loved ones, and everyone learns a few things about the true meaning of family
along the way. The all-new big-screen adventure dives into DVD & Blu-ray in
2016, taking movie watchers back to the extraordinary underwater world from the
original film.

Family is a key theme in “Finding Dory.” “We learn when we first meet
Dory that she can’t remember where she’s from,” says Director Andrew
Stanton. “But she must have a family. Her confusion got a laugh when she said
in the first film, ‘Where are they?’— but there’s a sad truth to that.
I knew there was a story worth telling.”

Pixar sequel-phobes be damned — this is a dazzling and technically
impressive return to form that delivers a similar high to Finding Nemo without
feeling like a retread. – Jimi Famurewa, Empire

A forgetful fish searches for its family in this charming sequel to
Finding Nemo. – Wendy Ide, The Guardian